No it does not.someone wrote@yasamoka true it only affects web browsing everything load faster, pages, youtube videos that;s what i said
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@kassem
yes it does, if u don't believe, read this post
http://lifehacker.com/5835775/google-dns-and-opendns-users-are-getting-a-web-speed-boost
if you don't believe it, try it, if you don't want to, well... stick to what you believe, we all believe in things, whether they are right or wrong, if everyone believed in 1 thing, we would all have one religion... or no religion lol
DISCLAIMER I said in some cases, open dns is better than google dns, it depends on your location
yes it does, if u don't believe, read this post
http://lifehacker.com/5835775/google-dns-and-opendns-users-are-getting-a-web-speed-boost
if you don't believe it, try it, if you don't want to, well... stick to what you believe, we all believe in things, whether they are right or wrong, if everyone believed in 1 thing, we would all have one religion... or no religion lol
DISCLAIMER I said in some cases, open dns is better than google dns, it depends on your location
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That simply confirms yasamoka's post. But that does not mean that if your connection is 1Mbps, it's going to boost it to 4Mbps, not even to a 1.1Mbps. It simply means that it will cut down on the time it needs to resolve and locate the requested content, but it won't make the rate at which the bytes are transferred over the internet any faster.The reason behind the speed bump is that OpenDNS and Google are working with Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to attach location data to the DNS requests, so when you request a web page, it will go to a server near you rather than, as previously mentioned possibly a server that's not closest to you.
Got it? :)
I love the tone of your message man, hahaha.Kassem wroteThat simply confirms yasamoka's post. But that does not mean that if your connection is 1Mbps, it's going to boost it to 4Mbps, not even to a 1.1Mbps. It simply means that it will cut down on the time it needs to resolve and locate the requested content, but it won't make the rate at which the bytes are transferred over the internet any faster.The reason behind the speed bump is that OpenDNS and Google are working with Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to attach location data to the DNS requests, so when you request a web page, it will go to a server near you rather than, as previously mentioned possibly a server that's not closest to you.
Got it? :)
Anyway, I never felt any improvement whilst using any public DNS over the ISP's ones. (In terms of location of content speed)
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Well, if your ISP's DNS server updates regularly, and doesn't need to redirect DNS requests to another DNS server, then the latency involved in DNS resolution would be equal to the latency between you and the ISP. Since this is naturally the lowest latency possible concerning any connection you make with an external IP address using your internet connection, then it makes sense that public DNS servers would not offer improvement over the ISP's ones. However, for less common URLs, a public DNS server may offer lower latencies to resolve the IP address of the domain name requested.babum wroteAnyway, I never felt any improvement whilst using any public DNS over the ISP's ones. (In terms of location of content speed)
Kassem sums it up nicely. :D
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Am I teh only one having issues wiz proper english in zis thread or wat ?
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Edit2: l.o.l it.s t.h.e first of April
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Edit2: l.o.l it.s t.h.e first of April
Anyone know if this measure made it to a vote yet?
they shouldnt have mixed the upload with the download -.-
hopefully after today's cabinet meeting we'll hear some news of it
Nicolas Sehnaoui
Good News: Unlimited Quota from 12AM to 7AM just been accepted by the Council of Ministers! Activation after publishing in Jaride Rasmiye
Good News: Unlimited Quota from 12AM to 7AM just been accepted by the Council of Ministers! Activation after publishing in Jaride Rasmiye
and that would be effective starting tommorow?
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It would be whenever they get around to publishing it--IIRC it gets released each Thursday, so it may make it this week.Metalloy wroteand that would be effective starting tommorow?
Edit: corrected day
Now in order to have unlimited night traffic with Ogero:
1- You should wait for it to be published in the official gazette.
2- Once posted it will be applied on the beginning of the next month.
3- The beginning of the "next month" you will contact Ogero they will tell you they didn't hear about it yet.
4- Then when Ogero hears about it they will say their servers and infrastructure cannot handle it.
5- They will borrow a couple of routers and servers from a private company again.
6- They will start implementing this new feature on a slow pace, 4-5 centrals each month.
7- Goodbye QoS.
So the whole process, if everything went as planned, will take about 5-6 months.
1- You should wait for it to be published in the official gazette.
2- Once posted it will be applied on the beginning of the next month.
3- The beginning of the "next month" you will contact Ogero they will tell you they didn't hear about it yet.
4- Then when Ogero hears about it they will say their servers and infrastructure cannot handle it.
5- They will borrow a couple of routers and servers from a private company again.
6- They will start implementing this new feature on a slow pace, 4-5 centrals each month.
7- Goodbye QoS.
So the whole process, if everything went as planned, will take about 5-6 months.
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Oh God, goodbye 200ms ping. Welcome download abusers.
Can someone with a twitter account do me the favor of asking Mr. Nicolas Sehnaoui about the ping issue? :)
I'd like to see that question answered for once.
Can someone with a twitter account do me the favor of asking Mr. Nicolas Sehnaoui about the ping issue? :)
I'd like to see that question answered for once.
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:D Yet, I've got to a point where there's basically nothing left to download. Weekly episodes should not be an issue. So, it is fine.Welcome download abusers.
The way the system works here, it will take a few months from people to leave one ISP for another, so there is still time....chosen2k wroteOh God, goodbye 200ms ping. Welcome download abusers.
Can someone with a twitter account do me the favor of asking Mr. Nicolas Sehnaoui about the ping issue? :)
I'd like to see that question answered for once.
You can download everything again because everything is now available in HD.belal wrote:D Yet, I've got to a point where there's basically nothing left to download. Weekly episodes should not be an issue. So, it is fine.Welcome download abusers.
200? I get 100schosen2k wroteOh God, goodbye 200ms ping. Welcome download abusers.
Can someone with a twitter account do me the favor of asking Mr. Nicolas Sehnaoui about the ping issue? :)
I'd like to see that question answered for once.

and you talk as if everyone will be downloading all day long, off-course out of the unlimited times alot of people won't think to bypass their limits due to the overcharges :P
also let's not forget that Lebanon's international bandwidth is increasing bit by bit.. from 2 to 3Gbit/s.. then over time from 3 to 23gbit/s(now) hopefully to 33gbit/s in the "coming weeks".. which should help reduce the effects of more users downloading alot at the same time
I'm used to paying 100,000L.L+ Extra for the consumption.. hopefully with this option I can finally save some money :P
I miss Europe already :P


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Completely unfair for users who are still on 256kbit connections and have not been upgraded.
I could easily "steal" from these Blink wifi networks anyway, but my conscious is just too good for that; its slowly reclining though.
I was successful in getting a reply from Sehnaoui on his twitter, yet he never replied back when i replied to him
I have forwarded all my problem onto Ontornet, still doesn't seem much help yet
I think ill just burn tires near some CO? Maybe that will work.
I could easily "steal" from these Blink wifi networks anyway, but my conscious is just too good for that; its slowly reclining though.
I was successful in getting a reply from Sehnaoui on his twitter, yet he never replied back when i replied to him
I have forwarded all my problem onto Ontornet, still doesn't seem much help yet
I think ill just burn tires near some CO? Maybe that will work.
Guys do you know that cyberia's ping is ~45ms